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Halloween and Firework Night

Mid Suffolk Safer Neighbourhood Teams

The PRIORITY for Suffolk Police is for everybody to

have a SAFE and Enjoyable Halloween &

Firework Night.

Halloween

• When is Halloween?

• What is Halloween?

• What traditions do we associate with Halloween?

What?• Our modern day celebrations originate from the

Celtic marking the end of the harvesting season.

• The ancient Celts believed that on October 31st, the boundary between the living and the dead dissolved, and the dead become dangerous to the living causing sickness or by damaging crops.

• The Celts would dress up as the dead in order to try and fool them into not destroying crops and livestock.

• From this practice our modern day Halloween traditions originate…

Traditions?

Horror movies

Pumpkins

Trick or treat

Wearing costumes

House parties

Pranks

Ghost stories

Sweets

Which of these are

acceptable behaviour?

All of them…

As long as you are considerate to the feelings and wishes of others and of course don’t break

the law.

Trick or Treat ?• Only go to house where you or your friends are

familiar with residents.

• Don’t call on households with a ‘No trick or treating sign’.

• Groups of 3 or 4 are about the right size.

• Don’t enter any of the households unless invited.

• Be aware of the elderly and vulnerable.

• The conception that Halloween is an excuse to vandalise, damage or terrorize is not true and what can be a fun filled night could become your nightmare.

The RulesIt is illegal for an under 18 to have or

use any form of adult firework.

It is illegal to set off fireworks between 11:00pm and 7:00am.

It is illegal to sell fireworks without a license.

Therefore it is illegal for persons under 18 to do anything with fireworks (Possess/Throw/Discharge).......Apart from; Sparklers,

Party poppers and

Throw downs.

Offenders will be dealt with by way of Fixed Penalty Ticket.

Firework Curfew (The Exceptions)

• The first Day of Diwali (0100hrs – 0700hrs)

• New Year (0100hrs – 0700hrs)• The first day of the Chinese New

Year (0100hrs – 0700hrs)• November 5th (0000hrs – 0700hrs)

The best thing to do is find a fireworks event you want to go to,

stand back and enjoy the work done by either the professionals or

responsible adults!

If accidents do happen on either of these nights and you require police or medical attention please call:

999

Or if it is less serious you can call our switchboard on:

01473 613500

We look forward to seeing you all out enjoying a safe,and enjoyable

Halloween and Firework Night.

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